Apple TV+’s French-language historical drama Carême, which stars Benjamin Voisin as the titular character, is one of the intriguing spy thriller dramas that are ongoing on the streaming platform. The show goes on to trace the life of Marie-Antonin Carême, who is known as the world’s first celebrity chef during the Napoleonic era.
Directed by Martin Bourboulon, Carême is based on Ian Kelly’s book titled Cooking for Kings: The Life of Antonin Carême, The First Celebrity Chef. Critics describe the show as gripping and a decent blend of s*x, food, and politics. But there is something more surprising for the viewers than just the show’s review.
Apple TV+’s Carême holds a high critic score on Rotten Tomatoes
Benjamin Voisin-starring French-language historical spy-thriller Carême premiered on Apple TV+ on 30th April 2025 and instantly had viewers hooked. Set in the backdrop of the Napoleonic Era, the...
Directed by Martin Bourboulon, Carême is based on Ian Kelly’s book titled Cooking for Kings: The Life of Antonin Carême, The First Celebrity Chef. Critics describe the show as gripping and a decent blend of s*x, food, and politics. But there is something more surprising for the viewers than just the show’s review.
Apple TV+’s Carême holds a high critic score on Rotten Tomatoes
Benjamin Voisin-starring French-language historical spy-thriller Carême premiered on Apple TV+ on 30th April 2025 and instantly had viewers hooked. Set in the backdrop of the Napoleonic Era, the...
- 5/27/2025
- by Avneet Ahluwalia
- FandomWire
Benjamin Voisin-starred French-language historical drama Carême on Apple TV+ has managed to garner the attention of the audience. The show has captured the hearts of people who are interested in knowing about France’s history, mixed with some of the most mouth-watering dishes. The story follows Marie-Antonin Carême and his rising status from being a humble man to the world’s first celebrity chef.
The drama is based on Ian Kelly’s biographical text on Antonin Carême, Cooking for Kings: The Life of Antonin Carême, the First Celebrity Chef. The beloved chef who just loves to cook finds himself swamped in politics. The fourth episode of the series goes on to show that Carême doesn’t learn from his mistakes, and in the end, it’s the poor who lose.
Please read our recap of Carême Season 1, Episode 4, below!
Marie-Antonin Carême keeps getting betrayed but doesn’t learn
Directed by Martin Bourboulon,...
The drama is based on Ian Kelly’s biographical text on Antonin Carême, Cooking for Kings: The Life of Antonin Carême, the First Celebrity Chef. The beloved chef who just loves to cook finds himself swamped in politics. The fourth episode of the series goes on to show that Carême doesn’t learn from his mistakes, and in the end, it’s the poor who lose.
Please read our recap of Carême Season 1, Episode 4, below!
Marie-Antonin Carême keeps getting betrayed but doesn’t learn
Directed by Martin Bourboulon,...
- 5/14/2025
- by Avneet Ahluwalia
- FandomWire
The Banished Former Hero Lives as He Pleases , an upcoming TV anime based on the series of fantasy light novels, has published a new trailer, a new key visual, the opening theme song performer, and new cast additions. The series will broadcast in Japan on TV Tokyo and other stations beginning in April 2024. The new cast members include: Reese voiced by Minami Kurisaka (Pipi Barlier in I'm in Love with the Villainess ) Reese character visual Henriette voiced by Akari Kito (Kotoko Iwanaga in In/Spectre ) Henriette character visual Noel voiced by Sora Amamiya (Yu Saegusa in Protocol: Rain ) Noel character visual Shouta Aoi performs the opening theme song for the series, which is entitled “Evolve”. Aoi also provides the voice of Allen, the main character. The original The Banished Former Hero Lives as He Pleases light novels are written by Shin Kouduki, illustrated by Chocoan, and published in Japan by...
- 1/28/2024
- by Paul Chapman
- Crunchyroll
On Sunday, October 22, 2023, at 9:00 Pm on PBS, “World on Fire on Masterpiece” continues with Season 2, Episode 2. This episode brings forth various storylines.
Harry is facing the challenges of desert combat as he grapples with the realities of war. Meanwhile, Lois continues to yearn for a life away from home. In Paris, Henriette finds herself in a dangerous situation, and an unknown stranger arrives at Robina’s.
“World on Fire on Masterpiece” is a historical drama series set during World War II, showcasing the lives of individuals from different backgrounds as they navigate the tumultuous times.
For viewers interested in history and wartime narratives, this episode offers a look into the lives of characters facing different struggles during World War II. It provides a glimpse into the challenges, uncertainties, and experiences of people from various walks of life.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Sunday 22 October 2023 on PBS
World on Fire...
Harry is facing the challenges of desert combat as he grapples with the realities of war. Meanwhile, Lois continues to yearn for a life away from home. In Paris, Henriette finds herself in a dangerous situation, and an unknown stranger arrives at Robina’s.
“World on Fire on Masterpiece” is a historical drama series set during World War II, showcasing the lives of individuals from different backgrounds as they navigate the tumultuous times.
For viewers interested in history and wartime narratives, this episode offers a look into the lives of characters facing different struggles during World War II. It provides a glimpse into the challenges, uncertainties, and experiences of people from various walks of life.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Sunday 22 October 2023 on PBS
World on Fire...
- 10/16/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Foe and a Black Mirror episode share similarities in exploring the concept of replacing loved ones with lifelike artificial beings. Foe focuses on the before aspect of this concept, while the Black Mirror episode focuses on the after. Foe may better explore the idea of being replaced and the complexities of loyalty and marriage when dealing with artificial beings.
There are always new and interesting ideas floating around Hollywood. However, sometimes, they are picked up by more than one studio at a time. This is often called “parallel thinking”. Now, the film Foe is being released by Amazon Studios.
The problem is that it looks quite a bit closer to a recent episode of Black Mirror than Netflix probably likes.
Black Mirror and Beyond the Sea
Beyond the Sea was the title of episode three of season six of Black Mirror. The show, known for delving into psychological issues through the medium of future technology,...
There are always new and interesting ideas floating around Hollywood. However, sometimes, they are picked up by more than one studio at a time. This is often called “parallel thinking”. Now, the film Foe is being released by Amazon Studios.
The problem is that it looks quite a bit closer to a recent episode of Black Mirror than Netflix probably likes.
Black Mirror and Beyond the Sea
Beyond the Sea was the title of episode three of season six of Black Mirror. The show, known for delving into psychological issues through the medium of future technology,...
- 9/3/2023
- by Lee LaMarche
- MovieWeb
Jonah Hauer-King can currently be seen swimming up a storm alongside Halle Bailey in Disney’s live-action “The Little Mermaid” but for his next project he’s part of a different world – “World on Fire.”
The PBS and BBC drama series has released first look images from its upcoming second season, showing Hauer-King as a grimy soldier called Harry in the Royal Air Force (Raf) during World War II.
Jonah Hauer-King in ‘World on Fire’ (courtesy of BBC)
In the show, which was created by Peter Bowker, he is joined by “The Crown’s” Lesley Manville, Parker Sawyers (“A Discovery of Witches”) and Eugénie Derouand (“The Advent Calendar”).
In new images from Season 2 Manville, who plays Robina, looks elegant in a 1940s hair-do and outfit while Sawyers, who plays Albert, is pictured looking concerned, a Nazi flag visible behind him. Meanwhile Derouand is clad in a nurse’s outfit as Henriette.
The PBS and BBC drama series has released first look images from its upcoming second season, showing Hauer-King as a grimy soldier called Harry in the Royal Air Force (Raf) during World War II.
Jonah Hauer-King in ‘World on Fire’ (courtesy of BBC)
In the show, which was created by Peter Bowker, he is joined by “The Crown’s” Lesley Manville, Parker Sawyers (“A Discovery of Witches”) and Eugénie Derouand (“The Advent Calendar”).
In new images from Season 2 Manville, who plays Robina, looks elegant in a 1940s hair-do and outfit while Sawyers, who plays Albert, is pictured looking concerned, a Nazi flag visible behind him. Meanwhile Derouand is clad in a nurse’s outfit as Henriette.
- 5/31/2023
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
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